As with oral examination at trial, depositions can become heated at times, with some attorneys asking harassing questions to provoke witnesses into losing their tempers, some witnesses giving evasive answers, and everyone using profane language. In extreme situations, one side or the other may ask the reporter to mark the record, then may suspend the deposition, demand a rush transcript, and file an emergency motion to compel a response, for a protective order, or for sanctions.
Some courts have magistrates or discovery commissioners who are on call for such contingencies, and the parties are supposed to use them to referee such disputes over the phone before resorting to filing motions. In extreme circumstances where the relationship between the lawyers, parties, or witnesses has totally broken down, the court may require the use of a discovery referee who will have authority to sit in on depositions and rule immediately on objections as they are presented, or may order that all further depositions take place in court in the presence of a judge.[/QUOTE]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposition_(law)
BBM
About that "deposition referee", I wonder if a plaintiff can pro-actively request a deposition referee in attendance? Things have been so adversarial between these plaintiffs and 2 of the 3 defendants, that I'd think it would be wise to ask for that referee in advance! Might save a LOT of time and money in the long run.
I would wish that all 3 of these defendants will easily comply with the deposition process, and tell the truth. But wishes are often the things of fairytales, right? I do have my doubts, based on how this has gone by the defendants over the past couple years. I can envision all sorts of "delay tactics" and other tactics to frustrate the process, to reschedule time and again, cancel at the last minute, sudden illnesses, etc etc. Anything to avoid facing the plaintiffs, the difficult and probing questions, explaining their publicly given conflicting stories, etc.
And IMO, AS doesn't "interview well", so he might need a LOT of preparation time.